ACC2: How to Start MS Access Wizards with WLib_WizMain Function
ID: Q115121
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SUMMARY
Moderate: Requires basic macro, coding, and interoperability skills.
You can start Microsoft Access Wizards from controls. This article
describes how to start a wizard from a button on a form by calling the
WLib_WizMain() function.
MORE INFORMATION
The following steps demonstrate how to start a Wizard from a command
button on a form:
- Open a new form.
- Add a command button to the form.
- Set the button's OnClick property to:
=WLib_wizmain("",0)
NOTE: 0 invokes the Table Wizard. You can use 0, or any of the
following choices in this example:
Table Wizard: ("",0)
Query Wizard: ("",1)
Form Wizard: ("",2)
Report Wizard: ("",3)
- View the form in Form view. Click the command button.
You can also start a wizard from a custom toolbar. To do so, see article
Q113304 here in the Microsoft Knowledge base. In step 5 of that article,
select Miscellaneous instead of Record Navigation, and then select Macro
instead of Find Record. Then, use a macro with a RunCode action that runs
the function WLib_wizmain("",0).
REFERENCES
For an example of how to run Microsoft Access Wizards from Visual Basic in
Microsoft Access for Windows 95 version 7.0, please see the following
article here in the Microsoft Access Knowledge Base:
Q148506 ACC95: How to Run MS Access Wizards Using Visual Basic
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Version : 2.0
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbhowto
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